Aside from Alyx, the Half-Life series has pretty much been left for dead, at least officially, but someone is keeping the memory alive by creating a mod that revives the cancelled project that was being developed by Arkane Studios. Considered to be among the best first-person shooters of all time, Valve's Half-Life series has had an enormous impact on the genre and on gaming in general. With 2007's Episode Two ending on a major cliffhanger, fans have been hankering for more in the Black Mesa universe.
So beloved is the iconic franchise that even the original Half-Life is still being modded to this day. It may be a sci-fi action game on the surface, but upon release in 1998, the first game not only skyrocketed Valve into overnight success, it also made gamers and studios realize what was possible when it came to video game storytelling. Given the legacy the two main entries have left behind, it's not surprising, so many want to see the series make a comeback and while that's not likely to happen in any official capacity, at least the fan base is keeping it alive.
Half-Life Writer Expresses Regrets About Episode 3 Story
A user on Steam who goes by CrunchySoap has created a new modification using the Garry's Mod editing tool, with the goal being to bring to life the canceled Half-Life project. The modder says that after seeing a documentary about the scrapped «Ravenholm» game from the Dishonored and Deathloop studio, they wanted to play it so much they decided to make their own. The mod adds in some lore as well as a bunch of NPCs, including male and female zombies, a regular and mutated version of Father Grigori, rebel survivors, and more.
For those who don't recall, Arkane was developing a HL title, but it was sadly never
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